A parent’s guide to mud kitchens (2024)

Most dads reading this will remember their own childhood, spent outdoors until the sun went down. We ran around the fields, explored the muddy banks of streams (perhaps our own versions of mud kitchens), and played conkers with the collection we found on the ground.

No doubt the dads who now have young children will have witnessed the gradual shift towards technology and the indoors first-hand throughout their own teenage years.

In recent years, however, there has been a significant effort to get children back to nature. At a time when fewer parents are less willing to let their children roam away from home, there has been a monumental rise in popularity for mud kitchens, the perfect combination of nature in the comfortable proximity of home.

Table of contents

What are mud kitchens?

The benefits of mud kitchens

Who can play with a mud kitchen?

Our favourite mud kitchens

1. TP Toys TP611 Wooden Junior Chef Mud Kitchen

2. Children’s All Weather Mud Kitchen with Pitched Roof

3. TP Toys TP608 Wooden Early Fun Wood Kitchen

4. Plum Play Discovery Mud Pie Kitchen

5. Roba Midi Mud Kitchen

6. Chad Valley Wooden Mud Kitchen

7. Children’s Wooden Outdoor Mud Kitchen and Veg Patch

8. Smyth’s Mud Kitchen with Water Tap

9. Peppa Pig Mud Kitchen

10. TP Toys Early Fun Mud Kitchen

Mud kitchen FAQs

Are mud kitchens weatherproof?

Do mud kitchens come with utensils?

Can I personalise my child’s mud kitchen?

Do I have to build it myself?

Are mud kitchens only for mud?

Are mud kitchens easy to move?

Will my child get poorly from playing with mud?

Is it going to get messy?

What are mud kitchens?

In its simplest form, a mud kitchen is an outdoor play kitchen designed to encourage children to pretend to cook using mud, grass, sand, water and more. Simpler versions will have a worktop space with sink-like bowls, while more extravagant ones might have shelves, hooks for utensils, cupboards, pretend taps, a pretend hob or oven, and even twisty knobs.

They are more often than not made from good quality hard wood to withstand the Great British weather, but some components like taps might be made from plastic and bowls are typically metal, and you can find some that are entirely plastic.

The benefits of mud kitchens

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The value of learning through play is no secret. There have been numerous studies published over the years that show play to help children develop a whole range of skills and psychological traits. There are direct links with improved creative thinking and imaginative skills, fine and gross motor skills, independence and confidence, social skills and more.

Unsurprisingly, mud kitchens provide huge benefits to children:

  • Mud kitchens are usually enjoyed by at least two children, and so are wonderful for developing social skills
  • Playing with mud has often been linked to greater creative thinking, creating positive dispositions, building cognitive function, and developing maths and science skills.
  • Various studies show that exposure to dirt is really beneficial for children’s immune systems. Mud kitchens offer that exposure in abundance.

Who can play with a mud kitchen?

The beauty of mud kitchens is that they can be used by children of all ages from three up to about 10. While the core activity might be the same, the ways in which different aged children will play with a mud kitchen will be different.

Younger children will be more focused on imaginative and role play, pretending to be cooks and chefs and bakers, or creating as much mess and having as much fun as possible. As they get older, you can encourage children to use it in different ways to help their development and education - it could be used to aid counting skills or science skills. Introducing measuring jugs and beakers can help them to learn more complex equations or how to measure ingredients out, setting them up for later life as they learn to cook for real.

Our favourite mud kitchens

With all that in mind, we’ve scoured the internet to find 10 of the best mud kitchens.

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Editors Review

"A comprehensive kitchen for an affordable price, and an Amazon’s Choice product."

The TP611 is the mid-range offering from TP Toys, and provides two play stations for wet and dry play with a sizeable container water, mud and sand play. It comes with two handy storage shelves, an open-and-shut door, painted hobs and a stainless steel set containing two saucepans and a whisk.

PROS

  • An affordable price with plenty of play areas.
  • Good build quality.
  • Relatively easy assembly.

CONS

  • Arguably not the most inspiring design.

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Editors Review

"Genuinely stunning handmade kitchen, and the roof is quite a unique feature."

This is a highly sought after handmade mud kitchen from an independent retailer on Etsy. Made from pressure-treated Canadian red wood, it includes four raised wooden hubs and twisty knobs, a utensil draw and matching open-and-shut oven door, plenty of shelf space and a row of utensil hooks. Its most unique feature, however, is the striking pitched roof.

PROS

  • Absolutely stunning design, and also benefits from that handmade quality.
  • Roof offers protection.

CONS

  • For some the sink might be slightly out of place with the rest of it
  • On the more expensive side of the list.

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Editors Review

"A really simple option for a great price"

The TP608 is a budget mud kitchen offering from TP Toys. Ideal for children who will mostly play with it on their own and gardens where space is limited, it features a sizeable container, a painted hob and serving area and shelf for the accompanying stainless steel pots and pans.

PROS

  • Affordable with great build quality.
  • Compact for smaller spaces.

CONS

  • Not much room for more than one child.
  • Not the most inspiring design.

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Editors Review

"Stunning rustic design and packed with amazing features"

The Discovery Mud Pie Kitchen from Plum Play is an incredibly versatile option for parents with a larger budget. It has several ways to play with space for potted plants and herbs, a built-in planter for growing vegetables and plants, and an easy-clean painting screen. It also includes windchimes, a high-quality stainless steel sink and set of pans and plenty of shelf space.

PROS

  • Beautiful design and several ways to play.
  • Great value for money despite price tag.

CONS

  • Sink and surface areas aren’t particularly big.

Editors Review

"A simple option at an affordable price"

The Midi from roba is ideal for parents who want a simple and straightforward mud kitchen on a budget. Made from weatherproof, solid wood, it features a large plastic container with two side serving areas and a removable lid that allows it to double as a handy craft table. It has a large shelf underneath the container, four sturdy wooden utensil hooks and smaller top shelf.

PROS

  • Really affordable as a budget option for parents.
  • Robust and solid wood.
  • Can double as a craft table.

CONS

  • Not much surface space when playing with container.
  • Design is quite dull.

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Editors Review

"A 2019 Outdoor Toy Awards winner"

This Wooden Mud Kitchen from Chad Valley is an award-winning choice at an affordable price. It includes two stainless steel sink bowls, a large open-and-shut cupboard and shelf space, four oven hobs, 8-piece utensil set and hooks.

PROS

  • Two sink bowls and easy assembly.
  • Larger black board for recipes or pictures.
  • Affordable price.

CONS

  • Needs separate wood treatment.
  • Hobs don’t last well in water.

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Editors Review

"Stunning rustic look and just look at that veg patch"

This is a stunning rustic mud kitchen-veg patch combo from Happy Planet Toys on notonthehighstreet.com. Made from reclaimed timber and 99.9% recycled materials, one one side you have the mud kitchen with large stainless steel bowl, rustic timber hobs and knobs, open-and-shut door with clear plastic window and recycled utensils. One the other side, you have a large vegetable garden planter with a pot holder shelf.

PROS

  • Reasonable price for quality and features.
  • Arrives assembled which is always a bonus.
  • Customisable and personalisable.

CONS

  • Requires quite a lot of space.

Editors Review

"The working tap makes this one really unique"

This simple offering from Smyth’s is a brilliant option for anyone looking for a mud kitchen on a budget, while still providing something quite unique on the market. It’s biggest plus is the working tap that attaches to a hose, adding an extra element of fun (although it could get messy if the kids are left to operate the tap themselves!). The wood is pressure-treated, there are two blackboard strips, and although there are no utensils or hobs, it does leave a nice surface area to work on.

PROS

  • Working tap.
  • Clear surface area.
  • Treated wood.

CONS

  • No utensils included.
  • Cupboard doesn’t have a back.

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Editors Review

"An excellent stimulus for imaginative play with fans of Peppa Pig"

Jump in muddy puddles before cooking up a delicious chocolatemud kitchen in this Peppa Pig-themed mud kitchen. It includes a stainless steel bowl with pretend tap, three oven hobs, a large blackboard for recipes and drawings, an open-and-shut door with clear window and shelf space.

PROS

  • Brilliant theming around Peppa Pig.
  • Utensils included!

CONS

  • Limiting for when your kids inevitably lose interest in Peppa Pig.
  • Wood requires extra treatment.

Editors Review

"Unique space saving choice on a budget"

The Early Fun Mud Kitchen from TP Toys is perfect for any parent looking with a limited budget or limited space. This mud kitchen attaches to a wall or side of an existing wendy house or shed. It includes a large plastic container with a water butt and tap above it, with a small surface area to the side and hooks for the included utensils. It also comes with a stencil to paint the hob and ‘mud kitchen’ logo.

PROS

  • Amazing price considering all the features.
  • Super space saver.
  • Paintable for that extra customisation.

CONS

  • Some parents report a few assembly issues.
  • Some have needed to add some timber to prevent container falling through.


Mud kitchen FAQs

Most parents usually have a handful of questions to ask before they make any large or potentially expensive purchase and mud kitchens are no different. We’ve tried to cover as much ground as we can here:

Are mud kitchens weatherproof?

Many are, but it’s always best to check. It’s not always a case of ‘expensive ones always do, and cheaper ones don’t’ either.

Do mud kitchens come with utensils?

A lot of mud kitchens do come with utensils, often matching the aesthetic of the kitchen. But not every mud kitchen comes with utensils, so it’s best to check before you buy. If it doesn’t, you can always let your children use some old pots and pans and utensils you’ve forgotten about at the back of the cupboard.

Can I personalise my child’s mud kitchen?

Many bespoke independent manufacturers on marketplaces like Etsy or notonthehighstreet.com offer personalisation options from colours to wording to motifs. Mud kitchens from major retailers rarely allow for personalisation on purchase, but you can always get creative and paint or decorate yours when it arrives (great activity idea!).

Do I have to build it myself?

Mud kitchens bought from major retailers almost always require self-assembly, but don’t worry - most reviewers say they’re pretty easy to put together. If you’re buying from an independent business, they’re much more likely to put it together for you (it just might make delivery a little more expensive).

Are mud kitchens only for mud?

Definitely not! They’ve also been home to sand and water play (sometimes at the same time as mud..). And there’s nothing stopping your little one from using their toy food items, either.

Are mud kitchens easy to move?

They tend to be quite large so can be heavy or difficult to move. Mud kitchens from independent businesses are often made with larger, heavier timber so tend to be much heavier.

Will my child get poorly from playing with mud?

Possibly. Naturally, playing with mud exposes children to germs and that may lead to them getting a little poorly. However, numerous academic studies show that exposure to germs helps to build a stronger immune system.

Is it going to get messy?

Yes. Embrace it! You don’t really have a choice if you’re going to buy one…

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FAQs

What are the learning outcomes of mud kitchen play? ›

There are many benefits to Mud Play…

Encourages creativity and offers opportunities for creative expression. Invites children to use their fine and gross motor skills. Stimulation of many senses while engaged in play. Develops social skills such as sharing, turn-taking and negotiating.

What age is best for a mud kitchen? ›

What age groups benefit the most from Mud Kitchens? Mud Kitchens are a great resource for children aged 1 to 7 years. However, older children are likely to enjoy playing with it too!

What are the disadvantages of a mud kitchen? ›

The mud kitchen can take up space that children usually use to play freely in. Pots and pans filled with mud can be heavy and children may injure themselves if they are dropped on hands and feet.

What is the mud kitchen theory? ›

Mud Kitchens bring children into direct contact with natural elements, fostering an appreciation for the environment. This aligns with Montessori's belief that direct experiences with nature enrich a child's understanding of the world. Freedom of Choice and Independence: Mud Kitchens promote autonomy and independence.

What children learn from mud play? ›

Mud play also supports children's physical development, both their large motor skills as they learn to 'slip and slide' in the mud and fine motor skills as they manipulate the mud with their hands. Children's social play can be enhanced through mud play as they cooperate, have fun and create together.

What are children learning with a mud kitchen? ›

A mud kitchen provides excellent opportunities for the development of key social skills. As children work together in a muddy café, bake mud pies or create muddy desserts, they are learning how to cooperate, share ideas, negotiate and problem solve.

Are mud kitchens worth it? ›

Mud kitchens stimulate creativity and imagination and provide engaging and valuable play to children in a wide age range. Children between age one and seven will get the most out of a mud kitchen, but older children are still likely to take pleasure from it too.

Are mud kitchens good for children? ›

Mud kitchens work incredibly well as part of PSED for learners because they encourage role play, sharing and turn taking. The kitchen style environment promotes role play amongst children and it's not uncommon to see learners taking on the role of a chef in a restaurant kitchen or mum or dad cooking at home.

What is the best rated mud kitchen? ›

Best overall mud kitchen: TP Toys Mud Kitchen - buy here on Amazon. Best explorative mud kitchen: Plum Discovery Mud Pie Kitchen - buy here on Plum Play. Best mud kitchen with working tap: Big Game Hunters Mud Kitchen with Working Tap - buy here on Amazon.

What are the rules for a mud kitchen? ›

Like all interest areas, mud kitchens have some ground rules. In addition to the basics—share, be kind, take turns—a mud kitchen adds: “mud is not for throwing” and “do not eat mud.” The rules should be kept to a minimum and need to be explained before opening the kitchen.

What soil is safe for mud kitchen? ›

A useful approach for mud kitchens is to supply soil from purchased loam topsoil rather than from gardens or uncovered plant borders (all garden centres sell this; don't try compost as it does not behave sufficiently like soil for satisfactory mud play). Freshly excavated mole hills also supply lovely clean topsoil!

Can you use top soil for mud kitchen? ›

Why dirt is good, use soil purchased from garden centres rather than what is already outside, a loam topsoil. Handwshing is important after playing in the mud kitchen, again rules and routines need to be agreed and adhered to.

What is the role of the adult in a mud kitchen? ›

The main role adults need to take is that of facilitator and enabler - making the kitchen available (best constructed by helping children to create it to their own specifications), and supporting play that emerges from the children by being a good 'assistant'.

What are mud kitchen action words? ›

A set of 10 mud kitchen words on wooden discs - hot, cold, bake, bubble, sizzle, stir, smell, pour, whisk and boil. What can you do in the mud kitchen?

Why is it called a mud kitchen? ›

A mud kitchen, as the name suggests, is a simple, child-sized outdoor kitchen designed for playing with mud and other natural elements.

What children learn from kitchen play? ›

Gross and fine motor skills: Whether it's using kitchen toys or real plastic bowls and other tools from your kitchen, as they physically engage with kitchen play, children are building the fine and gross motor skills they need to move through the world around them.

Why is it important for children to play in mud? ›

Mud increases brain activity and stimulates motor skill development. A child uses the smaller muscles in their hands, wrists, fingers, feet and toes by squishing, squeezing, scooping, mixing and pouring the mud. Their smaller muscles become stronger, getting them ready for writing.

What are the outcomes of messy play? ›

It Fosters Curiosity, Imagination and Exploration

With messy play, the sensory experience also helps children to understand their senses. By exploring how things feel, smell and taste, this type of play nurtures an awareness and understanding of the world that surrounds them.

Why is mud play important for children? ›

Mud play is not only a way to make precious childhood memories, it's also a great way for children to learn, relax, and let out their creativity. Medical research shows that it can also be good for your child's physical and emotional health. And you can't start too early — even babies can benefit from mud play!

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